Google is rolling out an update to their Android Pay application and while there are any new features added, an APK teardown reveals more.
It seems like a future update to Android Pay could educate users on where their NFC chip is in their phone.
CVS discontinued Android Pay support a while back, but some users are now reporting that select CVS locations are now supporting the wireless payment service again.
Chase has been a bank that has been quite reluctant to support Android Pay, but it seems that will be coming to an end soon.
A representative just confirmed on Twitter that they plan to support the mobile payment service "later this year."
It can be difficult to know ahead of time which stores support Android Pay and which ones do not.
Google is making this much easier by using the Nearby API of Android within the Android Pay application. So now you'll get a list of all the locations around you that accept Android Pay.
It's been announced that 18 additional banks and credit unions now support Android Pay.
The following have recently been added. . .
- Alma Bank
- Altura Credit Union
- Bank of Utah
- Bruning State Bank
- Centra Credit Union
- Chartway Federal Credit Union
- DuPont Community Credit Union...
At the end of last month we saw Google add support for over 100 new banks and credit unions to Android Pay and today the company is adding some more.
The additional banks and credit unions include. . .
- 1st Advantage FCU
- ACU of Texas
- Alpine Credit Union
- Alternatives federal credit...
Samsung Pay was introduced into Australia last month and now it is Android Pay's turn.
If you've been waiting, then you should head over to the Play Store and download the application right now. There's no mention about what banks and what cards it will support at first though.
A European trademark application for "Samsung Pay Mini" has surfaced, indicating that Samsung may soon roll out Samsung Pay to all Android and iOS devices. While the service would not include the Magnetic Secure Transmission features that are included with Samsung's flagship smartphones, it...
Mobile payment services have been getting a lot of love from big banks around the world, there are still a lot of local and regional banks and credit unions that do not support it.
Today, a whopping 115 new banks and credit unions are now officially supporting Android Pay.
Android Pay has launched in Singapore. This will make it the first country in Asia to receive support for the mobile payment service. Google says you will be able to use it thousands of stores in the country.
Google recently pushed out an update to the Android Pay application and while there weren't any big changes made on the surface, an APK teardown reveals a feature we could see in the future.
If the feature pans out, you could be able to launch the Android Pay application and then see all the...
Android Pay’s will be integrated at thousands of Bank of America ATM machines, starting in San Francisco area. At the ATM, an Android Pay user can open the mobile app and select the Bank of America debit card within his or her digital wallet.
Android Pay users can now keep up with all the various promotions through a new page on the Android Pay site. If you're looking to save money on your next purchase, we recommend checking in to see what offers are available if you complete your purchase using Android Pay.
Google seems to be having a reoccurring Android Pay promotion in the UK that happens "every month, just before pay day."
The next one takes place on June 21st, where you can get a free Frappuccino from Starbucks (when you buy one), or get £5 off your 1st order at Deliveroo.
If you have a MasterCard from US Bank, then you probably already know that Android Pay as well as Samsung Pay doesn't work with it. The VISA cards from US Bank worked with Android Pay at launch, but not the MasterCards.
This changes today as US Bank has announced their MasterCard users will now...
Back in October of last year, we learned that Android Pay was coming to restaurants like KFC, Starbucks and Chili's in 2016.
Today, KFC has announced they are now accepting both Samsung Pay and Android Pay at some of their locations. The company says "system-wide adoption" will be completed by...
Many folks have been rooting their devices just to change the DPI setting on the device. With Android N, you can manually change the DPI yourself, but until the Dev Preview 3, changing the DPI would break Android Pay.
Thanks to version 1.3 of Android Pay, you can change the DPI of your device...
Android Pay's roster of supported banks is expanding greatly today. There are 48 new institutions around the country being added, with one major one topping the list: Capital One.
Android Pay wasn't working on Android N Developer Preview because Google hadn't yet implemented the Compatibility Test Suite that it relied on. Thankfully it seems they've added it in Android N Dev Preview 3, so you should, once again, be able to use Android Pay.
As part of the Google I/O festivities, Bank of America has announced that is will be updating 5,000 of its ATMs with support for Android Pay by the end of the year. The feature will allow Bank of America customers to use Android Pay to withdraw cash, check their account balance and perform...
With the launch of Android Pay in the UK, Google has put together a little video that shows the London Underground is already supporting Google's mobile payments platform.
Android Pay does a lot of things right but it still has a long way to go before it can truly become seamless.
One of these new additions is an API called PaymentRequest that will not require that you enter your payment information and address into websites when you're buying something.
Google...
After yesterday's false start, Android Pay is officially available in the UK. The Android Pay app can now be downloaded and used in the UK at any payment terminals what accept contactless payments from credit cards. Google is also promising special rewards through the app from retailers like...
Earlier today, Android's Twitter account said Android Pay was no available in the UK but now that tweet has been deleted.
It seems the announcement came too early as a new tweet says they're "not quite there yet." If anything, it looks like they will be making the official announcement tomorrow...
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